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Switzerland, didn’t you know Bitcoin, stablecoin Tether and city’s own stablecoin LVGA to become a legal currency in Lugano, a busting financial hub in, southern Switzerland. I think they know a more about it than you do.
That must be your twin then, but no need for introductions, we already know their name. BTW - don’t bother replying I’ve got to dash as better things to do, you might want to try it yourself. Toodle pip my old c0ck.
C’mon, Chaebol, we might not agree, but we can have a laugh. Don’t be so sensitive, that was not being ill-mannered. My bags don’t hurt at all btw. Anyway, what are you doing today/this evening, anything nice and worthwhile, or spending it on here, again.
The content of their posts don’t change a thing for people invested in Argo Blockchain or Crypto. They could use their time and energy doing something more positive, where perhaps it would be of benefit and have at least some worth, they clearly aren’t here.
Dish out as much pessimism as you like, but historically we know it all goes back up, and then some - current volatility is irrelevant in the long-term. If you’ve got the funds to buy, then top up, if not just sit back and have some patience.
The Central African Republic have adopted it. El Salvador does count and you can’t just excuse two countries. Many other’s currently moving that way. Furthermore, Fort Worth, the first city in the United States, is mining bitcoin. Crypto Payment Legalized In Swiss City Lugano. Cryptocurrency adoption throughout the world is growing quickly. Panama follows in the footsteps of other Central American countries like El Salvador, Lugano, and Honduras Prospera.
Noncrypto, if that’s the case please can you explain to me why countries are adopting it, global companies allowing individuals to make purchases with it and large financial institutions massively investing it in? Your analogy doesn’t seem to equate. Thanks.
Chaebol, you where the one yesterday that stated you can be civil and nice to people. That should be unconditional regardless how others act. Like I said if you’re going to make that statement, then be the better person, lead by example and treat others how you would like to be treated, that would be a start. If you have an opinion that’s fine, but do we all have to result to this constant nasty insulting bickering, which hands up I’ve been involved with too. Why can’t people on here just discuss things without allowing it to spiral out of control into nastiness. For goodness sake, meanwhile children being killed and women being raped and murdered in the Ukraine, whilst we all squabble like kids on here. Put it all into perspective.
You really don’t learn do you Chaebol. You say you can be civil and treat people nicely, but then you go posting picture of a watch, which coincidentally is only a bit of metal, with notes above it directed at specific people about how much it cost - not even mentioning some of the derogatory comments you make towards other people. If you are going to state that you will be civil and treat people nicely, then you should be leading by example; ultimately being civil requires you to do that even to people who say and do things you may not like, that’s if you are that calibre of a person. Materialism is all well and good, but at the end of the day it’s only bits or metal and plastic. What counts more is the type of person your are. - and how you treat others as you go through life. We are all going in the same direction, so why don’t you make that change and start to treat others how you would like to be treated. I’ve probably said things on here that I shouldn’t have and this constant bickering is juvenile, look at the state the world is currently in. As with all of us, it all starts with bettering ourselves and allowing that to brush off on others.
I decided to take a step back and was trying to be nice and draw a line to this constant bickering. However, you then chose to ridicule it and throw back in my face, speaks volumes about you doesn’t it. I’ll leave it there, maybe you should take a step back to and look at your actions instead of others. Like I said, try and have a good day and be nice, because it is free, if you have the capacity for that and to grow that is. All the best.
The Signs of a Psychopath
Glibness/superficial charm.
Grandiose sense of self-worth.
Need for stimulation/proneness to boredom.
Pathological lying.
Conning/manipulative.
Lack of remorse or guilt.
Shallow affect (i.e., reduced emotional responses)
Callous/lack of empathy.
Sounds like anyone we know, you might find them in a Caravan in Amsterdam eating pasta…lol!